The Crickets (Jerry Ivan Allison) - Real Wild Child (Best Quality) скачать видео бесплатно


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Jerry Allison (born Jerry Ivan Allison, August 31, 1939, in Hillsboro, Texas) is an American musician, best known for being the drummer for The Crickets and co-writer of their Buddy Holly hit "Peggy Sue". In 1958 he released the single "Real Wild Child" — having heard Johnny O'Keefe play the original during The Crickets brief visit to Australia that year -- under Ivan ( his middle name ).Some great Sonny Curtis playing he to....

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10 years назад

Debbie Berry

Rip joe b i hope to meey jerry the last surviving member.....buddy, nikki, and now joe b ......so sad

10 years назад

Holly Hawk

I agree Jack...love the crickets..especially JI...rip JB

10 years назад

Dave Pipe

Happy Birthday Jerry Ivan Allison (born August 31, 1939.)I believe that this was the only single that he sang on, having released it under his middle name, Ivan.#dapimusic #mymusichangout #rocknroll #jerryallison #drummer #songwriter #thecrickets #buddyholly #bornonthisday #bornonthisdate 

10 years назад

Jack Grattan

The greatest white drummer of the original rock-n-roll era, and my favorite version of this song. I would kill to see Jerry sing a duet of this song with Iggy Pop.

11 years назад

Kay Dement

Its Jerry Ivan Allison, Not (Jerry Ivan Alison) in your title. Just saying. His childhood home is now open at the Buddy Holly Center in Lubbock, TX. This is the home where they wrote "That'll Be The Day" and " Peggy Sue" The ribbon cutting was Sept 6, 2013 by J.I. Allison, Joe B. Mauldin and Sonny Curtis was there too.

11 years назад

Ferdinand Rodgers

Both Joe and Jerry are still highly influential on their playing. Joe's simple, no frills upright bass lines prove that upright bass can be an useful instrument not only limited to cliché-ridden rockabilly, but also serious rock-pop stuff. Same goes for Jerry's rhythms, they were ahead of its time and still sound powerful and fresh

11 years назад

BillyCville

Yippie, I finally got it!!

12 years назад

Wright Scott

greeeeeaaaaat drummer!!!!!

12 years назад

humptyflippingdumpty

J I was the most innovative rock drummer, and no one has surpassed him yet.

13 years назад

giuseppe de leo

the jets drumkit? haha

13 years назад

mike

GET THEM IN THE ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME!

13 years назад

SlashMan.EXE

The Crickets are great. Age doesn't even matter, this is essentially the same group of guys that've been there since the 50s, they all knew Buddy, and do justice to the music. And it's nice to see Ivan give a live performance.

13 years назад

Rockops65

Yeah ,the legends of rock'n roll and the original sounds of the 50's! This guys have live this rock'n roll ! forever !Thanks for this!

13 years назад

Brendan Leneghan

It probably brings back memories of Buddy Holly for them when they perform

13 years назад

Brendan Leneghan

Awesome, it is great to see the crickets still performing :-) And the guitarist using the same fender as Buddy Holly once used

13 years назад

RGM304

@perfuzz Your right..i do have the fall gig..and you cannot hear Joe B. Mauldin (on the Bass) voice at all....

13 years назад

perfuzz

True classic, why didn't they get a decent mix on this gig?

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